Kerala School Timing Debate: Balancing Education and Religious Concerns

The Kerala General Education Department plans a meeting with school managements about changing school hours. Minister V Sivankutty emphasizes decisions are based on the Kerala High Court ruling, aiming at extending hours to meet instructional requirements, amidst pushback from Muslim groups concerned about religious education interference.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Thiruvananthapuram | Updated: 20-07-2025 20:51 IST | Created: 20-07-2025 20:51 IST
Kerala School Timing Debate: Balancing Education and Religious Concerns
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The Kerala General Education Department is set to discuss new school timing policies with representatives from school managements, aiming to address recent changes.

This meeting, scheduled for July 23 in Minister V Sivankutty's chambers, will clarify the requirement to extend school hours, a decision informed by the Kerala High Court's instructions.

Despite the extension ensuring more instructional hours, it faces opposition from Muslim communities worried about impacts on religious studies, yet the government stresses educational needs for a broader student base.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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